NLS Minibibliographies

The Little House Series by Laura Ingalls Wilder

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2012

Introduction

Laura Ingalls was born in Pepin, Wisconsin, a few years after the end of the Civil
War. As a young girl, Laura moved with her family to the Dakota Territory to homestead.
Having mistakenly settled on Indian land, the family moved again to Minnesota,
"on the banks of Plum Creek." In the mid-1870s they became innkeepers in Iowa,
but later in the decade traveled back to Dakota Territory where they again homesteaded.
Near the town of De Smet, Laura Ingalls taught school and in 1885 married Almanzo
Wilder. In 1894 due to poor weather and financial conditions, the Wilders with
daughter Rose made a six-month wagon journey to Mansfield, Missouri. Laura Wilder
helped build a permanent home, Rocky Ridge Farm, and worked at farming tasks.
Her first published writing appeared in the Missouri Ruralist in 1911. She founded
the Mansfield Farm Loan Association, was active in that organization and continued
to write.

The first volume of the "Little House" series, Little House in the Big Woods,
was published in 1932 when Wilder was sixty-five. Between 1933 and 1943 six
more "Little House" books and Farmer Boy appeared, The enduringly popular stories
are based on her childhood and chronicle, with some artistic license, the peregrinations
and daily lives of the Ingalls family. Wilder wrote the stories because she
realized she had lived history, and she wanted children to learn about America's
heritage--frontier life, homesteading, the coming of the railroads--as she had
experienced it as a child. Even though the country had changed considerably
since her youth, Wilder noted in 1955 that the values of honesty, truth and
courage remained.

Laura Ingalls Wilder died in 1957. Since 1960 the American Library Association
has given an award honoring her to an eminent children's author or illustrator.
The weekly television series, "Little House on the Prairie," was broadcast from
1974 to 1983. A musical play, "Prairie," appeared in 1982.

Following is a list of the contents of the "Little House" series in the order
which they should be read, according to the Children's Catalog, 1971.Farmer Boy is supplemental to the series. Dates indicate original
dates of publication. All of the books listed are available from NLS network
library collections or for download in braille and digital from the Braille and Audio Reading Download (BARD).

Little House in the Big Woods

In a little log house in Wisconsin in the 1870s, the Ingalls family feels
safe and secure despite blizzards, wolves, and the loneliness of the big woods.
1932

Laura Ingalls and Almanzo Wilder, the town's most eligible bachelor, enjoy
a delightful romance while Laura teaches school. When her last term ends,
they marry and begin a long an happy life together. 1943